Tuesday, September 22, 2009

I stopped by Walmart this morning and they had the Air Wick Imotion Compact

Kits on Clearance (in the center isle of the South Point store) for $5. The Lavender scented ones rang up $4. I bought 10 in 2 seperate transactions. Use the $6 off any AirWick Imotion from inserts. I also got 2 free Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kits (trial size). The first transaction, the cashier rolled my overage on the $3 J&J. So, I payed $0.34 for the 2 J&J kits and 5 Air wick kits. The second transaction, I only had $4 Qs left for the Imotion kits. I got 5 of those and 2 more J&J kits and payed $5.11. If you do not have any of the inserts left or want more you can get a $4 printable hereand remember the lavender scent rings up $4.

I stopped by Walmart this morning and they had the Air Wick Imotion Compact

Kits on Clearance (in the center isle of the South Point store) for $5. The Lavender scented ones rang up $4. I bought 10 in 2 seperate transactions. Use the $6 off any AirWick Imotion from inserts. I also got 2 free Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kits (trial size). The first transaction, the cashier rolled my overage on the $3 J&J. So, I payed $0.34 for the 2 J&J kits and 5 Air wick kits. The second transaction, I only had $4 Qs left for the Imotion kits. I got 5 of those and 2 more J&J kits and payed $5.11. If you do not have any of the inserts left or want more you can get a $4 printable hereand remember the lavender scent rings up $4.

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I was a notorious one stop shopper for years! I didn't bother with clipping coupons because I found that generic brands were cheaper than national brands even when using a coupon. What I REALLY found was that I was not only blowing more than $150 a week on groceries for four but we never really had any groceries in the house. So, I had to teach myself some new tricks. I stumbled across a couple grocery blogs and found that coupons combined with sales and a little intuitiveness could stock my cupboards, my freezer and my wallet! I now budget $40 a week for groceries and many times go under budget and we have plenty of food left over! Not to mention all the free grocery staples I use for Birthdays and Xmas! My goal is to get as many people as possible in the TriState involved, since I cannot possibly go to every store, then we can all help our neighbors save lots of green!